procutil: assign pseudo file object if sys.stdout/stderr is missing
This basically simulates the Python 2 behavior. If libc stdio were used,
these file objects would be available and raise EBADF. There is subtle
difference between py2 and py3, but I think py3 behavior (i.e. exit 255)
is more correct.
"if" conditions are adjust so that they look similar to
dispatch.initstdio().
// dirstate module
//
// Copyright 2019 Raphaël Gomès <rgomes@octobus.net>
//
// This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
// GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
use crate::{utils::hg_path::HgPathBuf, DirstateParseError, FastHashMap};
use std::collections::hash_map;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
pub mod dirs_multiset;
pub mod dirstate_map;
#[cfg(feature = "dirstate-tree")]
pub mod dirstate_tree;
pub mod parsers;
pub mod status;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
pub struct DirstateParents {
pub p1: [u8; 20],
pub p2: [u8; 20],
}
/// The C implementation uses all signed types. This will be an issue
/// either when 4GB+ source files are commonplace or in 2038, whichever
/// comes first.
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Copy, Clone)]
pub struct DirstateEntry {
pub state: EntryState,
pub mode: i32,
pub mtime: i32,
pub size: i32,
}
/// A `DirstateEntry` with a size of `-2` means that it was merged from the
/// other parent. This allows revert to pick the right status back during a
/// merge.
pub const SIZE_FROM_OTHER_PARENT: i32 = -2;
#[cfg(not(feature = "dirstate-tree"))]
pub type StateMap = FastHashMap<HgPathBuf, DirstateEntry>;
#[cfg(not(feature = "dirstate-tree"))]
pub type StateMapIter<'a> = hash_map::Iter<'a, HgPathBuf, DirstateEntry>;
#[cfg(feature = "dirstate-tree")]
pub type StateMap = dirstate_tree::tree::Tree;
#[cfg(feature = "dirstate-tree")]
pub type StateMapIter<'a> = dirstate_tree::iter::Iter<'a>;
pub type CopyMap = FastHashMap<HgPathBuf, HgPathBuf>;
pub type CopyMapIter<'a> = hash_map::Iter<'a, HgPathBuf, HgPathBuf>;
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum EntryState {
Normal,
Added,
Removed,
Merged,
Unknown,
}
impl TryFrom<u8> for EntryState {
type Error = DirstateParseError;
fn try_from(value: u8) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
match value {
b'n' => Ok(EntryState::Normal),
b'a' => Ok(EntryState::Added),
b'r' => Ok(EntryState::Removed),
b'm' => Ok(EntryState::Merged),
b'?' => Ok(EntryState::Unknown),
_ => Err(DirstateParseError::CorruptedEntry(format!(
"Incorrect entry state {}",
value
))),
}
}
}
impl Into<u8> for EntryState {
fn into(self) -> u8 {
match self {
EntryState::Normal => b'n',
EntryState::Added => b'a',
EntryState::Removed => b'r',
EntryState::Merged => b'm',
EntryState::Unknown => b'?',
}
}
}